In Reply to: Maggies and active crossovers posted by slownlo on November 19, 2006 at 15:45:52:
A standard Linkwitz-Riley 4th-order slope crossover sums electrically to something quite a bit different than the stock crossover of a 1.6. Yes, you've made an improvement with regards to direct drive and all the benefits associated with that, but you've also changed the engineering of the system considerably as well. This should result in a noticeably boosted midrange. Time will tell if you ultimately like this tonal balance.It's just not as simple as removing the passive crossover and inserting active crossover...insert brand here...into the mix.
Cheers,
Davey.
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